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"Paul G. Brown" <paul_geoffrey_brown_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Which bit of object relational drew your ire?
>
> Extensible domains adds some complexity, but it also simplifies some
> stuff. Queries over UDTs/UDFs works pretty good in Postgres. Check out
the
> Sequoia 2000 and Bucky benchmarks.
>
> References and table inheritance make a lot harder.
Yes, I meant References, Nested Collections, and other redundancies, not User Defined Types (although, the latter are not a total success either). Recently spatial folks shifted their focus to topologies, so they use a respectable method, unlike those "Everything is object" dummies. Received on Fri Oct 10 2003 - 18:13:27 CDT
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